They were made breechclout, leather leggings, ankus, moccasins
The Eastern Woodlands Indians dressed mainly in clothing made from animal hides that were softened, tanned, and sewn.
Their basic wardrobe consisted of soft-soled moccasins, leggings, and a long-sleeved shirt or coat, over which women wore long skirts and men wore breechcloths and short kilts.